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What are symptoms of varicose veins and what is solution for it

All night time cramping have a solution and can be eliminated forever. Varicose veins are a disorder of the cardiovascular system that manifests mostly in the legs and has as a consequence a degeneration of some veins that were initially healthy, but that over time have been dilating, the valves are no longer competent to do a good return, and the only thing they do now is accumulate blood.

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The most aesthetic or superficial varicose veins have a strong component of hormonal alterations, that is why they are closely related to contraceptive treatments and to pregnancies; Likewise, the use of tight clothing or high heels, for example, may be the cause of the appearance of varicose veins.

 

The other type of varicose veins of more pathological origin, and which are usually larger, has a high genetic load.

 

Venaseal before and after results are very different if one take treatment on time.

 

On the other hand, starting from the basis of the patient's tendency to varicose veins, there are a number of factors that can aggravate the condition of varicose veins, such as standing for many hours or exposure to high temperatures

 

Symptom of varicose veins

 

When varicose formations are present, patients usually have a feeling of tired legs; more than pain itself is a feeling of heaviness and need to put your legs at rest.

 

It can also generate swelling in the legs, itchy skin, some cramping...

 

Varicose veins cannot be prevented, although the progression of their appearance can be controlled. It is recommended to practice sports activities with little impact, such as walking, cycling; It is also advisable not to spend too many hours standing up, nor to be exposed too long to intense heat sources such as saunas, braziers or direct heating; the adjusted clothes and the use of heels (because of the impact on the feet) does not favor the symptoms of varicose veins

 

Among the complications (rare) that can occur as a result of the existence of varicose veins is varicorrhagia, that is, vein rupture. The rupture of a vein normally occurs in very large veins or in people with very little fat, as well as in veins that are very close to the skin and by some blow or friction it is possible that the vein opens.

 

Cure for varicose veins

 

For the treatment of varicose veins, there are different techniques like radiofrequency ablation recovery depending on the type of varicose vein and the diagnosis that the doctor makes after the patient's assessment.

 

There are different types of varicose veins, which are those small veins that break on both the face and legs and are known as "aesthetic varicose veins"; these are more superficial and with less cardiovascular involvement, and can be treated well with laser therapy for varicose veins.

 

On the other hand to larger varicose veins that pose a real health problem, for the pain they cause in people who suffer, especially in the hottest months, and also have more severe implications at cardiovascular level. For these varicose veins we resort to rf ablation procedure for the most extreme cases.

 

The most aesthetic or superficial varicose veins have a strong component of hormonal alterations, that is why they are closely related to contraceptive treatments and to pregnancies; Likewise, the use of tight clothing or high heels, for example, may be the cause of the appearance of varicose veins.

The other type of varicose veins of more pathological origin, and which are usually larger, has a high genetic load.

Venaseal before and after results are very different if one take treatment on time.

On the other hand, starting from the basis of the patient's tendency to varicose veins, there are a number of factors that can aggravate the condition of varicose veins, such as standing for many hours or exposure to high temperatures

Symptom of varicose veins

When varicose formations are present, patients usually have a feeling of tired legs; more than pain itself is a feeling of heaviness and need to put your legs at rest.

It can also generate swelling in the legs, itchy skin, some cramping...

Varicose veins cannot be prevented, although the progression of their appearance can be controlled. It is recommended to practice sports activities with little impact, such as walking, cycling; It is also advisable not to spend too many hours standing up, nor to be exposed too long to intense heat sources such as saunas, braziers or direct heating; the adjusted clothes and the use of heels (because of the impact on the feet) does not favor the symptoms of varicose veins

Among the complications (rare) that can occur as a result of the existence of varicose veins is varicorrhagia, that is, vein rupture. The rupture of a vein normally occurs in very large veins or in people with very little fat, as well as in veins that are very close to the skin and by some blow or friction it is possible that the vein opens.